ANU - Museum of the Jewish People Email Format
Museums, Historical Sites, and ZoosTel Aviv, Israel51-200 Employees
ANU – Museum of the Jewish People is a cultural institution based in Tel Aviv, Israel, focused on connecting Jewish communities to their roots and reinforcing both individual and collective Jewish identity. It presents the narrative of the Jewish people and highlights the core aspects of Jewish culture, faith, purpose, and contribution to humanity through exhibitions and programming. The museum traces its origins to 1978, stemming from the vision of Nahum Goldmann, and was later designated by the Knesset in 2005 as the National Center for Jewish communities in Israel and around the world. It operates within the museums and historical sites sector and serves Jewish communities worldwide as well as the general public. A notable recent development is a 2026 partnership with Jewish Family and Children’s Services' Holocaust Center to expand collaborative programming. The organization is based in Tel Aviv and maintains a mid-sized staff.